Dmitriy Zelenov was against war

Dmitriy Zelenov was against war
Dmitriy Zelenov was against war

The Russian oligarch, former owner of the largest developer group Don-Stroi, Dmitriy Zelenov, has died in France, after “accidentally” falling down the stairs. He was against Putin’s war.

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It is the latest in a long line of examples of mysterious deaths among Putin’s oligarchs. Pavel Pchelnikov, 52, was a manager of the Russian railways and was found dead in his Moscow apartment; the same fate for Konstantin Goloshchapov’s son, Dmitry, four days after his father fled to Belarus (Putin frequented Goloshchapov’s massage parlor in a St. Petersburg sauna and was close to the exiled tycoon, “nicknamed the ‘masseur’ of Tsar»); in July, Gazprom’s transport director, 61-year-old Yuri Voronov, was found dead in a swimming pool; billionaire Alexander Subbotin, 43, died mysteriously in May: probably the manager of Lukoil was poisoned with toad venom; Ukrainian multimillionaire Yevgeny Palant, 47, and his wife Olga Palant, 50, were found stabbed to death in their family home in the Moscow region.

The list is actually much more extensive, since the beginning of the year many of Putin’s friends have died in circumstances that are yet to be clarified. And at the root of these incredible series of deaths is, according to Browder, an internal struggle to divide up what remains of the pie now that the economy is in recession due to Putin’s war.

 
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